British Columbia and Prince Edward Island Open Invitations for Provincial Immigration Applications March 24, 2025March 24, 2025Kathy Hilton This week, the provincial immigration landscape in Canada saw significant movement, with both British Columbia and Prince Edward Island (PEI) issuing Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These draws open new doors for foreign entrepreneurs and skilled workers, focusing on supporting local economic growth through strategic immigration initiatives. Table of ContentsBritish Columbia’s Entrepreneur Immigration Streams Target Established and New Business OwnersPrince Edward Island Focuses on Skilled Workers in Priority SectorsKey Takeaways: What This Means for Potential Immigrants British Columbia’s Entrepreneur Immigration Streams Target Established and New Business Owners On March 18, 2025, British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) issued ITAs through two of its Entrepreneur Immigration streams: the Base Stream and the Regional Stream. This draw was aimed at foreign entrepreneurs who have already established or purchased businesses in the province. A total of 8 ITAs were issued under the Base Stream, where eligible candidates needed to achieve a minimum score of 115 to be considered. The score is determined by various factors such as the candidate’s human capital, business concept, and economic contributions. The Regional Stream targeted entrepreneurs who were referred to the BC PNP by participating communities, with fewer than 5 invitations issued under this stream. Candidates needed to have a minimum score of 123 to qualify for this category. Both streams highlight the importance of business contributions to the province’s local economies, encouraging entrepreneurs to either start new ventures or bring existing businesses to the area. British Columbia Draw Breakdown: Base Stream: 8 ITAs, minimum score of 115 Regional Stream: Less than 5 ITAs, minimum score of 123 Prince Edward Island Focuses on Skilled Workers in Priority Sectors On March 20, 2025, Prince Edward Island (PEI) held its third draw of the year through the PEI Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP). This draw was focused on individuals who are already residing and working in PEI, particularly those in priority occupations and sectors that are critical to the province’s economic development. The Labour Impact and Express Entry pathways were utilized for this round of invitations, and 124 ITAs were issued to candidates who meet the province’s employment needs. The focus was on individuals who have lived and worked in PEI for at least one year, as the province seeks to retain and attract skilled workers in areas that will foster long-term growth and sustainability. New Minimum Wage in British Columbia to Take Effect on June 1 Will the Ontario Minimum Wage Increase in 2025? Will Ontario Works Increase in 2025? A Complete Guide ODSP Payment Dates 2025: Expected Increase & Amount PEI Draw Breakdown: Total ITAs Issued: 124 Focus: Skilled workers in priority occupations Eligibility: Must have been living and working in PEI for at least one year Key Takeaways: What This Means for Potential Immigrants Both British Columbia and Prince Edward Island’s latest ITA draws reflect the provinces’ efforts to build their economies through strategic immigration policies. British Columbia continues to attract foreign entrepreneurs who can make a meaningful economic impact, while PEI remains focused on retaining and attracting skilled workers who are already contributing to the province’s development. For individuals looking to immigrate to Canada, these recent draws emphasize the importance of aligning with provincial priorities—whether that be by establishing or purchasing a business in British Columbia or working in a critical occupation in Prince Edward Island. Those who meet the criteria for these programs should seize the opportunity to assess their eligibility and begin the application process to benefit from these targeted immigration streams. By staying informed about the latest PNP opportunities, you can position yourself for success in your Canadian immigration journey, whether you are an entrepreneur or a skilled worker ready to contribute to Canada’s vibrant economy. Big Boost for Aussie Pensioners: March 2025 Centrelink Age Pension Increase Explained By Sophie Wilson / March 24, 2025 / 3 Comments CRA Inflation Relief Payment: $1200 Extra OAS Deposit for Canadian Senior Citizens By Sophie Wilson / February 20, 2025 / 9 Comments $1,702 Stimulus Payments Arriving in Bank Accounts This March By Kathy Hilton / March 18, 2025 / 7 Comments Toyota Recalls Over 147,000 Units of This Model Due to Brake Failure By Kathy Hilton / April 1, 2025 / 0 Comments CPP Payment Schedule and Benefit Updates for 2025: Key Dates, Increases, and How to Maximize Your Payouts By Emma / January 2, 2025 / 0 Comments OAS Payment Dates 2025: Increases and Amounts Explained By Emma / February 25, 2025 / 1 Comment Canada Carbon Rebate Payment Dates 2025: Eligibility and Key Updates By Emma / December 14, 2024 / 1 Comment T-Mobile 2025 Data Breach Settlement Eligibility, Claim Process, and Compensation Details By Kathy Hilton / March 25, 2025 / 3 Comments Centrelink $1500 Payment 2024: What is & Who is Eligible? By Sophie Wilson / November 3, 2024 / 0 Comments $2,385 (CPP+OAS+GIS) with the New CPP One Time Payment for Seniors – Eligibility and Payment Dates By Sophie Wilson / November 9, 2024 / 0 Comments